Differences in daily objective physical activity and sedentary time between women with self-reported fibromyalgia and controls: Results from the Canadian health measures survey
Clinical Rheumatology Jul 14, 2018
Bernard P, et al. - Authors compared objectively evaluated physical activity and sedentary time in women self-reporting fibromyalgia with a control group. As per data, significantly less time was spent in moderate and vigorous physical activity by the women participants with self-reported fibromyalgia than control. As a priority, physical activities with moderate to vigorous intensity should be targeted by the physical activity promotion interventions for women with self-reported fibromyalgia.
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